Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Producer |
Birth Day | December 25, 1941 |
Birth Place | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Age | 82 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Website | Official website |
Net worth
John Capodice, a well-known actor and producer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With significant contributions to the entertainment industry, Capodice has made a name for himself through his remarkable performances on the big screen. His acting skills and versatility have earned him recognition and success throughout his career. Furthermore, Capodice's involvement in producing unique and captivating projects further adds to his accomplishments. As his net worth continues to grow, John Capodice's presence in the entertainment world remains influential and promising.
Biography/Timeline
Capodice was born in Chicago, Illinois. He began his film and television career in the late 1970s. His first role was in the ABC-TV soap opera Ryan's Hope, where he appeared in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. He had guest roles on numerous other TV series, including Spenser: For Hire, Kate & Allie, Murphy Brown, Knots Landing, Hunter, and Law & Order. He appeared on the series Moonlighting in 1989 and performed as a guest star in an episode of NBC-TV's Will & Grace (episode 1.19), in the role of the plumber who suffers a heart attack.
Capodice has also worked in the theatre, appearing mainly in Off-Broadway productions. He appeared as a prison guard in the play Getting Out at the Marymount Manhattan Theatre in October/November 1978 and at the Lucille Lortel Theatre from May 1979 to December 1980. The play won two Outer Critics Circle Awards in 1979. Capodice appeared in the Broadway production of Requiem For a Heavyweight, opposite John Lithgow, George Segal, and John C. McGinley.
Capodice appeared as Doyle in the 1982 film Q and in the 1989 film Family Business as Tommy. Other film appearances are in the 1991 Oliver Stone film The Doors and the 1989 comedy See No Evil, Hear No Evil, where he appears as a police detective. He had roles in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult (1994), Speed (1994), Independence Day (1996), and Enemy of the State (1998). He provides the voice of Sidney Pen in the 2010 video game Mafia II.